BFG Rolls Out GeForce GTX 285 H2O
By Cássio Lima on March 9, 2009 - 10:18 PM


BFG has announced the launch of GeForce GTX 285 H20 (BFGEGTX2851024H2OWE), a factory-overclocked video card equipped with a copper waterblock (part used on liquid cooling systems) co-developed with Danger Den and that according to the manufacturer reduces the GPU temperature up to 42° C compared to standard cooling systems. This video card works internally at 666 MHz (2.78% above default clock of 648 MHz), accesses its 1 GB GDDR3 at 2,484 MHz DDR (3.5% above default clock of 2.400 MHz DDR) through a 512-bit interface, and its shader processors run at 1,512 MHz (2.44% above default clock of 1,476 MHz). BFG GeForce GTX 285 H20 is a single-slot card, supports 3-way SLI, CUDA and PhysX technologies, features two DVI and one S-Video connectors, and is priced at USD 500.

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